Yesterday marked the first day of Skola Sajf 2024 with almost 12,000 students over Malta attending this year. This year’s theme is ‘Life is My Adventure’.
The Minister for Education, Sport, Youth, Research, and Innovation, Clifton Grima, stated, “SkolaSajf is an excellent service that not only forms part of our vision and efforts to make the educational system reflect the realities and needs of the society we live in but is also a service through which we nurture children from a young age through alternative learning that helps them in their future lives.”
He said the ministry continued to strengthen services that contribute to the long-term educational journey of students, including the Klabb 3-16 and Skolasajf services. “We have enhanced these services to reach more children and promote learning outside of school hours,” said Minister Grima.
This year, Skolasajf will be provided from 54 centers across Malta and Gozo between Monday and Friday, including 5 resource centers and 5 centers in Gozo.
The service runs from July 10 to August 9 and from August 19 to September 6. While the Skolasajf hours are from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm, an extended service for working parents will be provided at selected centers from 7:00 am to 8:30 am and from 12:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
Through Skolasajf, thousands of students are being offered an extended education service, with attending children benefiting from a program of informal educational activities related to the theme through activities, outings, and sports games, among others.
Public and private sector entities contributing to Skolasajf are also growing; in fact, last year, there were 90 entities, including private companies and non-governmental organizations, that participated in Skolasajf.
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